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I would hope the bills, and any team for that matter, would do it based on how expensive tickets are whether it’s direct through the team or through the secondary market

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A 16oz bottle of dasani [treated tap water] costs about $.40 at wholesale, so even at $2, that's a pretty healthy 80% profit margin.

 

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Allen2D̶i̶g̶g̶s̶TBD said:

The Sabres should do this next

 

Or maybe they should drop ticket prices to $2 and hope to make bank on concessions?

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3 minutes ago, MJS said:

I was impressed until I saw the list of items 😆

 

I'd rather pay $2 for a soda, than what the Bills charge, which I think last time I got one this season was over $5 for a 20oz bottle.  

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1 minute ago, Just Jack said:

 

I'd rather pay $2 for a soda, than what the Bills charge, which I think last time I got one this season was over $5 for a 20oz bottle.  


Damn, that’s the same price as at SoFi. 

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Just now, Just Jack said:

I'd rather pay $2 for a soda, than what the Bills charge, which I think last time I got one this season was over $5 for a 20oz bottle.  

Agreed. But I think owners should realize that all they need to do is raise ticket prices by like $10 each (without telling anyone) and slash the concession prices in half or more. Fans would LOVE them for that and they would break even or even make a profit because fans would end up buying more.

Just now, TheFunPolice said:

Atlanta's new stadium put all that effort into a flagship Chick fil a that's closed every Sunday! 

 

Lol 

Is that true? That is hilarious. How did they not realize that?

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7 minutes ago, TheFunPolice said:

Atlanta's new stadium put all that effort into a flagship Chick fil a that's closed every Sunday! 

 

Lol 

So did the New York State Thruway rest stops.

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I was excited for my first game when the new Atlanta dome opened. I kept hearing about the great concession prices. I went in early and got a beer. I later tried at least 2-3 times to get some more of this affordable concession stuff, but there was no way I was going to miss that much time to get to the front of the line. Apparently a lot of people were more interested in the food you could not get to than the football game. 

 

It’s not cheap if you can’t get to it. 

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2 hours ago, MJS said:

Agreed. But I think owners should realize that all they need to do is raise ticket prices by like $10 each (without telling anyone) and slash the concession prices in half or more. Fans would LOVE them for that and they would break even or even make a profit because fans would end up buying more.

Is that true? That is hilarious. How did they not realize that?

I guess they’re okay with it operating and making money during the non-Sunday games at MBSD, as well as all of the other events that take place there.

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2 hours ago, Just Jack said:

 

I'd rather pay $2 for a soda, than what the Bills charge, which I think last time I got one this season was over $5 for a 20oz bottle.  

It's pop man.  Come on now.

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